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Post by The Wanderer on Dec 1, 2004 11:23:24 GMT -5
How about a trade. I give you Crystal for Kiddo. I do owe her for freeing me and all, and I always do pay back my debts. How about I just free them both? Knowing them, they may just find a way to make this come crashing down on both of us.
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Post by Nighthawk on Dec 1, 2004 11:24:59 GMT -5
How about I just free them both? Knowing them, they may just find a way to make this come crashing down on both of us. Yes, I can picture it now.... Stal: AHHHH! MY AVATAR IS A PINK BUNNY! I CAN'T CHANGE IT! AHH! Wqanderere: MINE'S WORSE! IT'S BARNEY!!!!! GAHHHH!!
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Post by My email doesn't work anymore on Dec 1, 2004 11:26:14 GMT -5
Yes, I can picture it now.... Stal: AHHHH! MY AVATAR IS A PINK BUNNY! I CAN'T CHANGE IT! AHH! Wqanderere: MINE'S WORSE! IT'S BARNEY!!!!! GAHHHH!! Hmm...well Kiddo is online...
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Post by Stal on Dec 1, 2004 11:27:01 GMT -5
How about I just free them both? Knowing them, they may just find a way to make this come crashing down on both of us. True. And we're gentlemen, after all. Leashing ladies like this is very un-gentleman like. *sets Crystal free* Yes, I can picture it now.... Stal: AHHHH! MY AVATAR IS A PINK BUNNY! I CAN'T CHANGE IT! AHH! Wqanderere: MINE'S WORSE! IT'S BARNEY!!!!! GAHHHH!! Shh...don't remind them. Although that has nothing to do with it... EDIT -- See that, Crystal? I wasted my 4000 post freeing you. Shouldn't you feel special? XP
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Post by huggsy on Dec 1, 2004 11:27:59 GMT -5
*takes out ice cream* I had a rubbish day today. I need to talk to someone...
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Post by Stal on Dec 1, 2004 11:28:38 GMT -5
*takes out ice cream* I had a rubbish day today. I need to talk to someone... Well, I've become the unofficial bartender here. Go for it.
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Post by The Wanderer on Dec 1, 2004 11:29:06 GMT -5
Yes, I can picture it now.... Stal: AHHHH! MY AVATAR IS A PINK BUNNY! I CAN'T CHANGE IT! AHH! Wqanderere: MINE'S WORSE! IT'S BARNEY!!!!! GAHHHH!! See, that's giving bad people, bad ideas. And if they try it, I am ready for a nice counter-strike...
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Post by My email doesn't work anymore on Dec 1, 2004 11:29:28 GMT -5
That'd be Stal's 4001st post
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Post by huggsy on Dec 1, 2004 11:30:15 GMT -5
Well, I've become the unofficial bartender here. Go for it. I went to my Aunts funeral. She was 33 years old. I loved her so much, she was so kool and she was the closest on this earth to a saint. I was in the church today, and as the coffin went past me, I didn't shed a tear. not one f***ing tear...
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Post by My email doesn't work anymore on Dec 1, 2004 11:30:25 GMT -5
Be back in roughly 40 minutes folx...study hall...ick...
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Post by Stal on Dec 1, 2004 11:33:54 GMT -5
I went to my Aunts funeral. She was 33 years old. I loved her so much, she was so kool and she was the closest on this earth to a saint. I was in the church today, and as the coffin went past me, I didn't shed a tear. not one f***ing tear... Aww ;-; It's okay, Huggsy. I know the death of a family member is tough. I lost someone myself back in June that was like a grandmother to me, and I took it bad as well. Don't let the not crying get to you. Sometimes it's hard to just cry, especially in public. Everyone grieves their own way, and sometimes not actually crying is not an indication of uncaring; it's an indication you're feeling too weak, too affected, and attempting to remain stronger without breaking into a total emotional meltdown (which crying would get started).... You're obviously upset, so you did care...that shows a lot. You'll be able to cry when you can and you're ready to handle it. That's all I can really say. And I'm deeply sorry for your loss.
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Post by huggsy on Dec 1, 2004 11:36:28 GMT -5
Aww ;-; It's okay, Huggsy. I know the death of a family member is tough. I lost someone myself back in June that was like a grandmother to me, and I took it bad as well. Don't let the not crying get to you. Sometimes it's hard to just cry, especially in public. Everyone grieves their own way, and sometimes not actually crying is not an indication of uncaring; it's an indication you're feeling too weak, too affected, and attempting to remain stronger without breaking into a total emotional meltdown (which crying would get started).... You're obviously upset, so you did care...that shows a lot. You'll be able to cry when you can and you're ready to handle it. That's all I can really say. And I'm deeply sorry for your loss. Thanks man, from what I feel I can say that Im coping pretty well. I mean, Im on the computer telling a stranger. (well, I'd say Friend, not stranger.) And I guess these feelings wont stick. I better get back to drawing those sprites...
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Post by Nighthawk on Dec 1, 2004 11:37:55 GMT -5
;_; Sorry for you Huggy. Stal is right. And I've had simjilar experiences when my grandma and my great aunt died. Some people are just like that.
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Post by Stal on Dec 1, 2004 11:39:03 GMT -5
Thanks man, from what I feel I can say that Im coping pretty well. I mean, Im on the computer telling a stranger. (well, I'd say Friend, not stranger.) And I guess these feelings wont stick. I better get back to drawing those sprites... We all find our own ways with coping. As for telling people on the internet, I think of it this way... Internet friends are much like imaginary friends, only stronger. You don't feel their presence in your life as much, so you don't have as many inhibitions about talking with them about things you may not talk with someone IRL about. You don't have to face them every day, you just read their words...and this eventually leads to a strong friendship and bond between online friends as well that some people just don't understand...
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Post by The Wanderer on Dec 1, 2004 11:39:08 GMT -5
It'll work out in the end, I'm sure. Just gotta go with how you feel comfortable in dealing with tough situations.
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